Here is an image of my latest site specific work,Trig Point Ascension, which was created for the Palmer Sculpture Biennial. The piece references my interest in quantum physics in the spinning whirly gigs which make up the figure. It is placed on the trig point of the property, its highest point, hence the ascension.

Frank Hilton Reserve - public art project

Work on the Frank Hilton Reserve public art project is zooming along. All the molds have been taken to the foundry and are now awaiting being transformed into metal. It has been a great project to work on and taught me lot about creating on a larger scale. The experience has changed the way I approach my work, and will definitely impact the production of future projects.

We have just completed another class at the WEA. As usual the standard of the students work was wonderful, everyone completed some great work. Students usually come in to the class never having cut glass before and whilst being initially a little nervous, by the end of the class, everyone is confidently making beautiful pieces.

Many students have requested an advanced class and I am in the process of organising a space in which to hold one. I anticipate we will begin to work with some larger pieces and look at a few different techniques. Keep an eye on the site for more details.